The biggest change is Toy Story Midway Mania, which lets players put on 3D glasses and interact with characters from the Toy Story movie. From what I’m hearing, it sounds like the biggest, most complex arcade in the world.

It follows the path Disney has been taking for its rides, trying to get that gamer generation back into theme parks. Frankly, I like the trend. The Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters was the ride I liked the most. It seemed to be the most forward-thinking of the attraction’s there.

It’s basically the Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride except you shoot things, rack up points and get a picture e-mailed to you at the end. Disney even posts the high scores for the day. It’s not bad.

And here’s a tip: If you really want to rack up those high scores, pray for a slight hitch in the ride. Sometimes Astro Blasters pauses for some inexplicable reason (probably to let a person with a disability on) when that happens, blast away as much as possible at the highest scoring monster. It’s something to think about for folks going to Southern California for vacation.